Perception : essays in honor of James J. Gibson
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Perception : essays in honor of James J. Gibson
Cornell University Press, 1974
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Foreword / Herbert L. Pick, Jr.
- A tribute to James J. Gibson / Robert B. MacLeod
- Higher-order stimuli and inter-response coupling in the perception of the visual world / Julian Hochberg
- On naive realism / Mary Henle
- Can the subject create his world? / Wolfgang Metzger
- Some psychological constituents and aspects of object perception / Kai von Fieandt
- The sky is the limit / E.H. Gombrich
- Achromatic color conditions in the perception of transparency / Fabio Metelli
- Projective transformations as determining visual space perception / Gunnar Johansson
- The evolution of sensory systems / T.G.R. Bower
- Visual coding of nonvisual spatial information / Herbert L. Pick, Jr.
- Dimensions of an achromatic surface color / Jacob Beck
- Stimulus structure in lightness and brightness experiments / Howard R. Flock
- Perception, pictures, and the etcetera principle / John M. Kennedy
- A method of investigation of the internal form of visual activity / Yu.B. Gippenreiter and Ya. Romanov
- Visual information during locomotion / David N. Lee
- The ghost image / John C. Hay
- The role of symmetry in event perception / Robert Shaw, Michael McIntyre, and William Mace